Wanting to get away from China's sweeping Covid-19 lockdowns, everybody is suddenly from Iceland now.
Li-Ning enters the coffee market: "Will they sell sneaker-flavored coffee?"
Has testing negative or positive for Covid become a matter of 'good' versus 'evil'?
A viral WeChat blog criticizes Chinese journalists for 'dumbing down' and exaggerating Shanghai Covid news.
An incident in which a man taken to a morgue turned out to be alive doesn't really help to restore residents' trust in Shanghai.
Molly the elephant has become a powerful symbol for hundreds of other performing elephants in China.
From Weibo to Zhihu, Chinese social media platforms now display netizens' geolocation to ensure a 'healthy online environment.'
In line with a new 'hard isolation' measure, the entrances of some Shanghai residential buildings were fenced up.
"The best way to make videos go viral is by censoring them."
'Voices of April' is the biggest topic in China's Covid social media era since the death of Dr. Li Wenliang.
Liu Genghong (Will Liu) is leading his best lockdown life.
The American citizen was sentenced in the Ningbo murder case that drew widespread attention last year.
It's not a "Hollywood science fiction movie" but a Shanghai office building turned into a makeshift hospital.
This Shanghai-based German national has had it with local anti-epidemic measures.
Chinese netizens are using hashtags propagated by state media to get critical posts to the front page of Weibo.